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August 29, 2025 53 mins
In this episode of The Angry Dad Podcast, the host introduces the show sponsors, Max Performance Peptides and Everyday Fit Life, offering discounts with the code 'Angry Dad.' Joined by guest Joe B., known for his podcast, they discuss various topics including the hustle of podcasting, music production, the impacts of COVID-19, and political podcast content. Joe B. shares his journey from podcast listener to music producer and talks about his standup comedy experience. They also delve into personal health struggles, including the host's multiple heart attacks and his use of peptides for recovery. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the challenges of maintaining fitness routines, their passion for public speaking, and their exciting plans for future events, including strongman competitions and potential meet-ups. Don't miss this candid and energetic conversation!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:12):
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motherfucking b you know what I'm saying This is my
boy podcasting. Man, it's been a hot minute.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
Brother. Yeah, I feel like people are gonna be surprised, like,
oh shit, Not not so much every everybody else, but
the ones that know us will probably be like, oh fuck,
what the fuck? I didn't know this was happening.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Exactly exactly, you know, Like I said, we've all, like
I said, we got a network, and we've been all busy.
We've been all been hustling and fucking moving COVID all
this fucking bullshit. But a lot of us are still
moving strong. A lot of us are keep it going,
and god damn it, it's good to keep up, you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
I agree, I agree. I wish I had more time
to keep up, or could dedicate more time to actually
doing it. I've been actually working more on music stuff,
uh so that I listen to more music nowadays, versus
even podcasts, like even like third party people, not even
just the Independence but like you know Brogan or Thom

(02:05):
Sagora or you know Dave Smith, like I listening to podcasts,
I've definitely been put on the back burner while I'm
driving around doing my job.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
Well, you know, the one and the more music. And
here's the one thing too, It is like I have
to take a break sometimes because, like you know, with
with the whole political thing that just happened with I'm
talking about the presidency, it was just a narrative on
everybody's like, I'm here for dick and fart jokes. I'm
here for funny commentary. I'm here to hear the information

(02:40):
I want. I just don't want people's opinions. I don't
want their theories. I don't care about the political standings.
I want the funny shit. I want the fucking meat
and potatoes. A why fucking joined up?

Speaker 3 (02:52):
Yeah? Yeah, no, I get you.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
No, I am.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Driving around for these past two years. I've started putting
together a new album. Did that I wrapped? No?

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Yeah, come on, I've seen the official fucking uh you
know the Inner Circle video? You know? Yeah, I will
put a that if I can't remember where I saved it,
but if I find the link, I'm gonna put the
link in the notes. So I remember cast.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
Posting, Yeah that's on YouTube.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
I'm sure it's Oh yeah, yeah, that's that. I'm gonna
put that in the link so people want to know
the Inner Circle has a motherfucking anthem.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Yeah. Yeah, So driving around, I started looking up like
instrumentals on Apple Music and I found something that I
like and then just started doing different ship to it.
And then this kid that I replaced him in this job,
like he left and I took over his spot. He's

(04:00):
he makes music and he makes some good beats, some
of them just aren't always me. And then recently like
he like set me one, and I think it was
like right around the time that I moved out of
my house, I started, I'm like, all right, I'm done
with these ones that I found. I'm gonna start working
on this because I told him that I liked it.

(04:21):
As soon as he sent to me, I'm like, hold
that for me. It's gonna take me a minute to
get to it, but once I get to it, just
don't give to anybody else. So then I finally got it,
finished it up. I'm just waiting to record and put
it down. I think it's fucking I think it's fire,
it's fun. I'm excited for it. But yeah, I just
been so off the podcasting. I don't know, trauma. When

(04:43):
your wife tries to leave you twice off the doing podcasting,
you kind of traumatized that I don't want to listen
to podcasts anymore. But so, I mean, technically I could
do podcasts if I wanted to, but I'm just waiting
to finish out these things and it just gives me
something to do while i'm driving.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Exactly now, they get get it finished up, get set up,
and then get you back on the pods because you know,
the podcasting got you know it in a group setting
with your friends. It sounds fun, it sounds great, but
it's nobody understands the true work, the amount of work,
you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
Yeah, the editing, the networking, and the emailing, the promotional side,
especially when you're a small independent person. It's one thing.
And when you have something, you are rich enough because
of whatever. You're either your side gig or you just
got money like that. Like whenever we celebrity started doing podcasts,
Oh yeah, you're not. You're not doing the fucking work.
You're there talking, people know you your celebrity, whether you're fucking

(05:46):
Matthew McConaughey or whatever, whoever fucking else is doing shit,
but it's like you're not doing all the work and
then promoing that ship and spending your well, I mean
you're at your at your money or you're some advertise
your agent's money. Like you you ain't dipping into your wallet.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
They're walking into a studio. Yeah you know what I'm saying.
They're walking into a studio that they got. You know
that not one cent of their money was put into it.
It's all like I said, showing up and doing the
podcast is nothing. That's the that's the easiest part. But
when you gotta manage, produce, edit, upload for a man,

(06:25):
I'll tell you right now.

Speaker 3 (06:28):
And then if you funk up and you coulda like
redo it again.

Speaker 2 (06:31):
So this is gonna take me for Oh you better
hope you saved it.

Speaker 3 (06:36):
Oh my bad. We've been going We've been talking for two.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Hours and forgot got hit record. You know what I'm saying.
That the mics weren't plugged in. God damn for it.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
We were peeking.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
The volume. So we're just walking bad, man? Is me
tell you right now? Yeah? Yeah, it's funny because like
I've talked to a few other podcast producers that I've
been able to run into, and uh, it was just
so funny because the back and forth that we're having
they're like, oh my god, you don't even know. You
don't even know.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
I'm like, oh, I do know, you know, And like
for me, I've been yeah, oh yeah, unless you're a
true podcaster or a rogue podcast or independent podcaster, you
know what I'm saying, When you can hire a crew
to come in and manage everything, no fucking sweat at the.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
Well, you know, for the for us that you know, yeah,
we're spending money to make this ship and it's like
it's every trial tribulation pops up and oh it could
turn into a nightmare real quick.

Speaker 3 (07:43):
Yeah, for real, for really you know. Oh yeah, so
a network. So with wrapping. When I did my first album,
I got to open up for cap A Donna oh
ship from the WU. Yeah, but it was only because I,
uh so after my first the guy that like produced
my fucking sounds so retarded to say, dude, no, no, no,
I was first. But after my producer left and moved

(08:06):
to Atlanta, I had just teamed up with this kid
that I did one song with and we didn't really
have producers, so we just find like beats online and
shit like that. Yeah, like kind of recording at his
house and then doing shows. But again, like I was
doing all the work there, yep, fucking setting up the shows,
networking with the people printing out the flyers, fucking doing everything.
We're the first time, Like I will say, it was

(08:27):
a team effort. My producer helped me. It was before
the internet, So you're fucking walking on the street passing
on you had printed up like that, shit like talking
about going to Kinko's and shit like that. Like, yeah,
I did that fucking life, you know what I mean,
Like passing that show on the flyers, trying to build
up a show with this second kid, it just didn't happen,
Like I mean, whether it was their work schedule, because
of what they did. It was like a boyfriend and

(08:48):
girlfriend at at one point was fucking teaming up, and shit,
I teamed up with them, and it was fine. She
could sing, he could rap like he was good. Like
it was. It was a good time. But it was
just the amount of fucking work that they're trying to
build a fucking actual label and ship. And when she
got like drama filled, like at one show that we

(09:09):
did at this place scores right, I introduced myself to
the bar manager. Fucking we put on shows. There did
a rap battle there like eight miles south. I mean
it was poorly run. The kid that won, uh that
won it. That was from masks. Like he was fire.
He had this almost like jay Z, Big Daddy Cane
flow man. He was like a teacher like he I

(09:31):
wish I could remember his fucking name right now. Like
he was fucking he was legit and made I felt
like he made us look like fucking amateurs compared to him.
But because I did all this networking at at this place,
when he signed Capa Donna to fucking come perform there, yeah,
he was like, dude, you want to open up? Yeah?
Fuck yeah, dude, yeah, who the fuck would say no?

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Exactly?

Speaker 3 (09:52):
So it was a fucking wild night. We opened up
first and then you know, I didn't remember who opened
before them.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (10:01):
And then he went on performed all his version was dope. Afterwards,
we're standing on the front like, uh, sidewalk, and we start,
you know, cause a couple of kids, like I'm standing
across from him. There were two people on my left
and two people on my right, and we're just kind
of like just ciphering, and then he didn't say shit,

(10:21):
fucking They're all going and everybody. I'm not talking shit,
That's just how it was. They were fucking all gangster.
Everything was fucking g shit like and it was good like.
They were good like. I won't I won't take anything
from him, but it was everything was g ship and
he just sat there and listened, and then he it
was my turn. I went last. I was not g ship,

(10:43):
and I would but I was the only one to
get him to fucking bob his head. There you go,
and he just started bobbing. Fucking Afterwards, we all parted ways.
Me and my now ex wife fucking went to get
gas down the street. I'm like, Joe, did you see
that ship? And he goes, yeah, he just started bobbing
his head when you started going to Yeah, what the fuck?
So that guy Brian was like, hey, they want you

(11:04):
to go down to New York and fucking record with him.
No ship. So I fucking told the team that I
was with, Hey, they want us to go to New York.
Fucking drama happened. Uh. They were against it. I was
out voted. I felt like, yeah, you know, they were scared. Whatever. Again,
I should have just fucking bomp manned up and fucking

(11:25):
taking that opportunity. Yeah, so but fucking didn't do it again.
He had a fucking girl here too, So I don't know.
I was all conflicted. Nobody wanted me to do shit,
and then uh, it just didn't happen. But this fucking
couple right one weekend, we did a show and all
of a sudden, this motherfucker proposed for proposed to her,

(11:45):
and everybody was like, ship dude, by the fucking next month.
So these motherfuckers were fighting on stage breaking up. I
was like, now I'm done. I'm not doing this ship
like I'm just putting all the work into it. This
is what I don't have time for this. Fuck this
all the money was mine, Like ye, it was frustrating

(12:06):
as fuck, But yeah, talking about a missed opportunity, Man,
I say, never have been fucking I'm not. I'm not
I'm not Bubba Sparks, I'm not even mac Miller. But
fuck to be able to have the chance, you know
what I mean?

Speaker 2 (12:18):
Like, yeah, that's every shot, Yeah you got it. That's
one of those things that I learned at a very
young age that opportunity happens, it's always a yes. I like,
for myself, everything that's happened to me in these last
few years have been because I've always said yes to
the opportunity. I was like, yes, I can do that. Yeah,

(12:39):
And in the back of my fucking I don't know
how to do a goddamn fucking thing at all, but
you figure it out. I'll figure it out. I can
fake it till I make it. And I absolutely fucking
did that and put myself into a great position because
it's just like, yeah, you know, I was at that
point in a crosswads where I was like, all right,
I'm gonna either do this or I'm gonna continue to
living my life. And I said, from this point on,

(13:01):
every opportunity that shows up is a fucking mandatory Yes.
I don't give a fuck how ridiculous it is. And
it just kept happening even with that that that that
mentality I started having. I actually did stand up comedy
for about a year.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
Okay, and dude, I have some bits that is that
is another broken leg. Not that again. I'm not trying
to be fucking Bilber or anybody, but I definitely I
keep telling my friends that I'm like, dude, we should
just plan a night to just do an open mic,
just come over with the fucking bits routine. We all
have some funny shit, right, you know what I'm saying,

(13:37):
Just do an open mic. Just fucking just do it,
just to fucking dude who cares, just to say, like, oh, yeah,
I did an open mic, you know what I mean?
Like just some shit like that.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Yeah, And that's exactly what happened here. When I was
working One of the guys that I was working with,
he was like a local stand up comic who was paid,
a paid stand up comic. And I was just constantly
because I was so interested in it, you know, I've
always heard Joe Rogan and then just start doing it,
just started going to open mics. And then when I
found out the guy was an open mic, he ran

(14:07):
open mics, was a paid regular at a couple of
the comedy clubs around here, I started just chipping away
at him, and he was like, oh yeah, yeah this,
you know, like this timing, you know, all this basic advice,
and he's on, I'm gonna do an open mic. He's
a go here. I already put your name on the
list because my boy runs this one. And I fucking
did that first open mic, and I had bullet points

(14:29):
of what I was going to talk about. And as
soon as I got off that stage, the DJ, the MC,
the all character is like, this is really your first
time doing comedy. I was like, yeah, it's my first time.
And then I just like I I probably did maybe
about twenty open mics and then uh, I actually got

(14:50):
I did two paid gigs, so I can say I
was a paid exactly. I'm not a professional, not the professional,
you know, but I got paid two times to you
know what I mean, Hey, hey, that's it, that's it,
you know what I'm saying. I was like, credits, Hey,

(15:13):
movie credits, fucking you know what I'm saying, stand up credit.
It was like, and I've been and you know, like
things for me have been not settling down to just
keep ramping up. But I've been starting to get that
itch again because I got a whole new bid I've
been working on and.

Speaker 3 (15:28):
Thinking about the hustle. Right, It's like once you start
the hustle, like it's just non stop, like you're just
always going to go, Oh, hustle is like you're just
you fucking don't stop moving, Like what are you doing?
I'm fucking busy, Let's do this. I'm busy, No fucking
you want to go this Now, I'm busy. I gotta
charge up my I got to carve out time for
ship exactly.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
And then that's what I've been. I've been like starting
to slowly do it because like, uh, there's a few
new open mics at move that opened up closer to me,
and I'm like, all right, I'm gonna fucking you know,
on Mondays and Tuesdays, I'm gonna I'm trying to wiggle
shit around so I always have those nights available, and
I'm gonna start fucking doing the open mics again because
I have a few bits that I've been working on

(16:08):
that just kind of came to me, you know what
I'm saying. Sometimes you just you know, I'm just randomly
doing shit. I'm working, and then all of the fucking sudden,
I'm thinking, all that'd be fucking funny, and I write
him down and now I'm like, oh god, damn, I
gotta try this fucking material out.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
My friend he wanted all us us all to roast
each other, and like, again, I just don't have time
to fucking actually, I mean, I don't have time to
sit and write jokes. I'm good like with on the
FI ship. As far as like the bit that I
would do, I already pretty much have that worked out,
not written down. Yeah, but I know I know the
big points that I want to talk about or address

(16:45):
before getting to like the whole punchline part.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
But he he doesn't drink anymore or whatever. So he
he fucking sat there and literally wrote out a roast
for my whole friend group and they were I mean, summer,
you're kind of like, yeah, I got it, but I
mean a lot of people were good, Like it was
just how he feeled his time for a while. There
was another thing he wanted to but I told him
to fucking let's just go run and over Mike just

(17:09):
for one night.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
Like, who cares.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
I'm not trying to I'm not saying we're gonna go
build this into a career. I'm not trying to form
a team, yeah like Broken Lizards or some shit. I
just want to be like, you know, fucking just let's
just go have a night, have an experience. I'm like, yeah,
we did this type of shit. They all talk this shit,
and we have some funny shit to say. I think
some of them are probably more nervous because they don't
public speak or you know. Uh so we just get

(17:34):
to represent the brewery that I work for at a
barbie competition and as far as like the cooking, that's
all on them. It's a it's a four a four
man team as far as the cooking and the barbecue part,
Like I have my inputs, but like that's on them.
I'm to be the voice and talk to everybody else,
you know, because that's part of my job now that
I do sales, Like I'm just the front. I like

(17:55):
the network. That's why I got into sales.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
Hell yeah. And that's thing too, is like what that
podcasting has given certain people a set of skills that
that are fucking so valuable because you could speak to
the public, speak out loud, talk, communicate, be funny and
you're comfortable with it. And a lot of us are

(18:17):
reporting behind the screen. But it translates life.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
Yeah, but even that, you gotta talk to the people
that you put on, you know what. I like?

Speaker 2 (18:25):
Yeah, that's that.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
That was one thing. So moving before I moved back
to New Hampshire, we moved to Pennsylvania and we had
like no support system. There was no family, no friends there.
We moved there for my ex wife's job, so we
lived in this community, and it was you had to
talk to people like I gotta know who my fucking
neighbors are, who's this who people I work with? Like,
I don't know you fucking people. It's like everybody that

(18:48):
I know is seven hours away. So if shit goes
down or whatever it is, and because of that and
then coming back up here doing uh oh see discussions
and any podcast with Billy fucking that even drew it
out more so when those things stopped, and even the
job that I had at the time that didn't allow

(19:11):
that much talking or or communicating or networking stuff. Like
once it sounded like I'm fucking costrophobic. I need to
talk to me.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
This is driving me.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
We'll just email them or something. It's like nahud, They're
it's like, oh, talk on the phone, but you're in
this open office with everybody. It's like, nah, this feels uncomfortable.
There's one thing. I could talk to people in a crowd,
or even address a crowd, but it feels like talking
to somebody on the phone when you know there are
people behind you and they can all hear you exactly. Nah,

(19:43):
I'm good. I don't I don't know. I don't like this.
I feel like everybody's staring at me while I'm talking
to this one person and just judging versus doing whatever
it is where it's like, you know, talking to a
crowd just like talking into a like public speaking.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
That part's fine, it gets a little sweaty, but it's
also bad. We do we do a beer dinner with
a local restaurant that they've done it with for the
past eleven years, and it each member of the brewery
has to do like a story or some information on

(20:19):
the beer that you're drinking, so you you know, talk
about the beer, why is that that you're a glory?
Not to prey which is our New England Hazy as
my beer, and so you gotta I don't know, basically
talk in a room full of one hundred people of
like why is this my favorite beer? Or what is
what does this beer represent? So that that's helped a lot,
Like it's fun, Like I don't like that rush of

(20:42):
talking to strangers.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
Don't get kidnapped, you know, like like one of the
biggest things, like, uh, I'm not critical of what I
say on these podcasts, but when I when. But the
one thing that I I had a hard time overcoming
and even just you know, just talking about posting stuff
is doing shorts because like everything's out of context and

(21:07):
it's short, so it just is what it is. But
I just said, fuck it, I'm over it. I just
blindly do it. Now. I'm like, nope, here's the caption,
here's the video and the conversation.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
But you hope, right in doing shorts, you're you're trying
to it's almost like advertising to draw the bigger picture, right,
so that whatever, even without context, it has to be
riveting enough and uh, digestible enough that somebody's not going
questioning what is the context exactly.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
It's weird, But like I said, I just started doing
I was like, fuck it, you know what I'm saying. It's
one of those things I always not like, you know,
you know, because like I said, my podcasts are a
little intent sometimes, so it's like.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
You know, you try to share whenever you put them on, and.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
I appreciate that, but I do post a lot so
that I don't expect. But that's what I always tell everybody,
very true. I always tell everybody I was post a
lot don't worry about it, and people like I had
to une follow. I'm like, it doesn't hurt my fucking
feelings because I know what I'm.

Speaker 3 (22:05):
Doing that you can mute it. Yeah, absolutely, just say
you don't want to see the notations.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Well, some people don't know how to mute it, you
know what I'm saying. That's one of those things you
get a lot of people are who are Instagram illiterate.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
Yeah, oh ship, I am just so you know, I
do have the signal. Uh, you can send me that group?
Oh yeah, yeah, sorry, I'm.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Yeah. I've been freaking's same here, brother, Like I got
home last Tuesday and I've literally just been still hitting
the run, hitting the ground running. I barely had any
time to like even manage some of the stuff I
did because, like I said, I reached out to a
handful of people. I'm like, this, this is the opportunity
I'm gonna give everybody, and uh, it's this. This thing's

(22:57):
gonna take off, and when it takes off, goddamn it,
I'll be fucking ready and I want everyone to no.

Speaker 3 (23:02):
No, I agree, And like I said too, like I
want to buy something and actually try it out. I
don't want to just endorse it and try to push
it without actually doing it.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
Oh, I just.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
Sitting down and fucking actually picking out what the fucking want.
What do I want to make sure for myself?

Speaker 2 (23:18):
BPE for me every TV five, I buy the stack
and fucking every morning, every night. And there is a difference. Yeah,
you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
Oh, I'm sure. I mean all of them like I
depending on what you're going for, I'm sure there is
a difference. It was more me sitting down, finding time
and also making sure I'm consistent to make sure that
they are working to their fullest benefit exactly. I'm trying
to even get back to consistent at being at the

(23:49):
gym and running like it's not the world has changed
a lot in the last years.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
Oh yeah, you know now your world is upside down
and all the way around, and you know, you get
back into the swing things. You know what I'm saying,
Are you gonna get back into the CrossFit because I
know CrossFit was beaten? Yep, brother, Yeah, but it's not.

Speaker 3 (24:06):
I'm trying. I'm trying to more figure out like running
like running in the morning is hard compared to when
my shift was earlier in the day and then I
got home at a regular time and they could run
at night. I don't know why, but it is right
because if I don't well giving the nature more so,

(24:26):
not that I have to drink all the time, but
I know, and later in the afternoon I'm probably gonna
have a drink. So if I can just work out
in the morning and then do meal in the drink
time in the afternoon, I'll be fine. But it's yeah,
I'm not trying to beat a clock. I'm on my
own time.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
Yeah, and that's what you're sprying to be.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
But yeah, but I'm I'm I'm much happier. But it
is trying to figure out like that routine. I go
to the gym down, I walked to the gym, I
walked for a half hour, do some lifting. But I'm
also still kind of easily just acted running. I ran
five miles Sunday, eight miles two sundays before. But even
like I know, if I don't run consistently, then I suck.

(25:11):
It's just that much harder. Last last year, it sucks
getting to a point letting yourself go and then having
to build back to that point.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
It's oh, yeah, now what when you fall off. It's difficult.
But the thing is too is like, but thank god
for muscle memory, because muscle memory is a real thing.
So like as soon as you start activating it and
you really stay consistent, god damn it, it fucking activates
real quick and like, oh I remember how to do this,
Let's keep doing this.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
Yeah. Yeah, no, even even when you're not, it's more
just the rest of your by I was like, nah,
man like and you just take a break for a minute, like,
oh crap.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
That's it. That's it. Like I like my mount cardio.
Every day is I take my two dogs a twenty
minute walk around the block. You know what I'm saying,
Because it's a huge ass fuck can block and we try.
I try to keep a good enough pace and that
that's the amount of car you know, I get myself
every day.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
Now, Yeah, how's your leg doing? Uh?

Speaker 2 (26:10):
My leg is almost back to normal, you know what
I'm saying. The fucking you know, it still hurts. It
still have like a few nervous nerve spots in there,
but you know what I'm saying, Besides that, I can
do all you know, I got all movement, I got
all the function back. It is a little bit smaller
than my other leg. But you know, say the doctor
says that. You know that because like I said that,

(26:30):
that just happened almost a year and a half ago.
And you know what I'm saying, It's gonna take a
long time for it because like they split it all
the way from the kneecat the the bottom of my
kneecat to my hip and so like there he's all
these nerves, everything in there is all conjunct, you know, jumbled.
So it's like it's gonna take a long time for
it to heal heal. But one of the things I'm

(26:52):
good at is uh, you know, I use my fair gun,
I fucking massage it, I fucking scrape it. I fucking
do all these things to try to break up all
that scar tissue because it's such a large scar, you
know what I'm saying. But it's just one of those things.
And one of the other things too is like, uh,
you know, I probably can't me see a little bit
of it, but about one of those red light therapies,

(27:14):
so off it makes a difference. Bro, My eyes have
actually started. Hey, I mean I wasn't really understanding if
it was gonna work or not, because like I'm having
an issue, I'm gonna getting to the age where I'm like,
you know what I'm saying, trying to look at a
piece of paper.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
I'm starting I'm at the point where I'm starting to
question glasses.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
Bro.

Speaker 5 (27:34):
Yeah, hey, hey, you're not times where I brought some
like yeah, blink a few times.

Speaker 3 (27:46):
Shy a screen, right, that's the problem.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
Now, that's exactly like it is. I got two big
screens right in front of me, and I'm like, oh
my god, I think I'm just staring at the screens.
I need some blue block lenses. And then I'm trying
to read a fine print, and I'm like, you know what,
I was fucking my My wife had bought this red
led you know, the the red light therapy light, and

(28:11):
she was using it, but she has to go back
in office. Uh you know, she went back in office
a few months ago. So I'm like, hey, can I
just take this light? And I fucking took it put
it in my office, and so while I'm working, I'm
not looking directly at it, but I'm working while it's
fucking on me for maybe at least an hour a day,
and I actually noticed just a not everything, but a

(28:35):
few things are starting to straighten out where it's like, Okay,
I can actually read that I ain't got a squint.

Speaker 3 (28:41):
Yeah yeah, yeah. Sometimes again, bro, sometimes I don't know
if it's because I'm staring at a windshield. I'd say
seventy five percent of my time, like depending on how
far I'm going up. Not not every day seventy but
like there are times where you're just driving for hours
and there's just nohing. No, that's like after a while,
you like look at something like this, You're like, oh, wait, oh,

(29:04):
what the hell is that? I think they just need
to get like a pair of readers or something like.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Fuck.

Speaker 3 (29:09):
But the gym that I go to, like they have
red light therapy and I technically pay for it. I
just haven't gone yet. Trying to find trying to figure.

Speaker 6 (29:17):
Out, uh, the routine or a routine and then stick
to that routine is hard because every night's different, like
Tuesday night, bro, fucking uh.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
They just started six months ago or seven months ago
now or restarted this thing called Chef after Dark and
it's a local restaurant near the Sea Coast called Tino's.
The chef there, oh gj Oh's this two chefs local

(29:52):
like ish, like one guy last time was from Port Smith,
which is one of the towns by the sea coast,
and one of the towns is Bedford, which is the
next town over from from me. Right, so they have
an hour to cook an appetizer and entrede for four judges. Yeah,
so it's like, you know, kind of like a chop.
There was also this bartender battle, like, so I get

(30:13):
to go do that. It's a late fucking night, bro Right.
So yeah, last time I win. I do a personal
trainer most of the time on Wednesdays. Bro that fucking Wednesday,
that shit hurt. Like that sucked. I was like, nah, man,
So this time I'm like, hey, I'm gonna go do
that thing on Tuesday again. Can we just reschedule this
for Thursday because I'm not trying to deal with that ship.

(30:35):
I'll get up, I'll you know, do my thing, but
fucking can I get a.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
Recovery day exactly exactly, you know what I'm saying, Like,
even with this red light, Like my my whole schedule
now is like for the first hour I'm in my office,
no shirt fucking red light on me, and I'm like,
all right, and then that hour hits with that time,
I turn it off if I'm like, all right, I
don't want to. I don't know how if it you know,

(31:00):
everyone there's always where the glasses, don't wear the glasses
burn your eyes out or won't burn your eyes out.
I'm like the red.

Speaker 3 (31:07):
Light though it's it's not like UV though, right, so
it's supposed to help your eyes versus Yeah, but that
that you v U V is right, So exactly you
wear those stupid fucking things because it's like or like
a welding mask writinas versus exactly, it's supposed to heal
that ship.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
That's exactly that. That was all the understanding I was,
you know, under the understand understandings like oh this is
how this is supposed to work. But you know, they're
like everyone's got to cover the rast just in case,
and so they tell these things. But I've noticed the
difference since using it and having it, you know what
I'm saying. So I'm like, I do I do you know?
A minimum a minimum of an hour a day?

Speaker 3 (31:44):
Fuck? All right, that's that's a solid amount of work.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Oh yeah, well also too, I'm working in my office.
I'm not like having to go anywhere to do it,
you know what I'm saying. So like so it makes
it super easy for me. Like they they say, fifteen
minutes is what you need eat at least from the
instructions that I've read, you only need to do a
certain amount of time. But like I'm just doing extra
because you know, like like I said, I'm in front

(32:08):
of my camera, I'm in front of my computers, I
got my my office behind me. It's just, uh, you
know what I'm saying, I'm fucking legit and set. And
then plus I also got a vibrating plate. That's one
of the other things that's been helping my leg too. Man,
that vibrating plates. Fucking that you know. They're like, oh
it does all yeah, it's it's literally it's just a
flat It's like it's like a thick ass plate like this,

(32:31):
but it vibrates up and down and it it like
it like maneuvers the body. It's supposed to be good
for the joints, good for the stuff.

Speaker 3 (32:37):
But it's like.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
No, no, no, you just stand on it. It's literally
just stand on it. It's just a yeah, and uh,
the I need it. Like one of the things that
was saying is that it'll help the nerves. So I
started using it, and it fucking hurts my fucking my
my incision, my fucking scar on my leg, And ever since,
every time I use it gets less and less. I'm like,
all right, it's gotta be doing Yeah.

Speaker 3 (33:03):
Interesting, Oh yeah, I wonder that means that there was
anything to like you remember back in like the fifties, you
see those videos of the women that would stand on
that machine with.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
That, yeah exact.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
I wonder if that means that that actually did ship. Well,
he's gonna be the same thing, right, it's not you, that's.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
Exactly the same thing.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
Like it's vibrating like.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
It says it says it does weight, it causes weight loss,
It releases the lymphatic fucking whatever you know, things in
your body just shaking, yeah exactly.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
But you know it's probably like a bigger, like a
different frequency, as if like somebody was just standing there
shaking you.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
Yeah exactly. All Like I said, I you know, I know,
I got all these gimmick things. But the thing is is,
like my leg feels better, So I you know, I
think I feel it does something, whether it's the placebo
effect or not. You know what I'm saying. You know,
I'm I'm also too. It's like my wife. My wife's
been a little fucking you know, like for most people

(34:05):
who are listening, most people. Now, I've had six heart
attacks in the last five years. Yeah, yeah, my fucking
maniac brother and and the yeah, the fucking the last
last heart attack was last August. Okay, not this, So
I've been one year since the last heart attack.

Speaker 3 (34:26):
Perhaps you should get a medal or something, mark, you
know what I'm saying, challenge. The cardiac teams are like,
give you oh yeah, but for.

Speaker 2 (34:34):
Real, something I got. I received a T shirt before
for a you know what I say, cardiac? Howf you survived.

Speaker 3 (34:43):
Third time? Still kicking?

Speaker 2 (34:45):
That's it. But with this last heart attack, unfortunately, uh,
usually I can always bounce back. I've always bounced back
from every heart attack, but uh, this heart attack was
a lot different. There was literally no surgical procedure they
could do to fixed me. My my my body itself
had to fix itself. Like so the part of my

(35:06):
heart that gives me the issue is literally still one
blocked in my heart. So I have one main archilly
completely blocked with blood cloths. There's no, can't. They tried,
they said, there's no clearing it. He says. The only
other thing they can do for me is a heart train,
not a heart transplant or a pacemaker, one of the two.

(35:28):
So that's the only way to fix the situation. But
my body, I'm not going for any of them, you
know what I'm saying, because my body actually healed itself,
you know what I'm saying, So like, yeah, hey, I
said the same thing. I'm fucking unkillable. My heart made
new veins to pump the blood. You know what I'm saying.

(35:51):
I keep standing in front of the red lighting on
this fucking machine. Yeah, so my heart made collaterals. So
now that one of my heart that's one clog, it's
just re routed itself with new veins to pump my heart. So,
you know, and I just had recently had my check.
So unfortunately, like I said, I've made no recovery. I'm

(36:14):
at the the when I had the heart attack. I'm
at the exact same place I was then, you know
what I'm saying, So like you know, oh yeah, like
like you know, I I yeah, it's just well then,
just so yeah, still doing crazy shit. You know what?
I'm saying, but I've never let anything stop me. The

(36:34):
one thing that I do from this last heart attack
is I'm out of breath quickly. I have to sit
down all the time. But that's the extent of like, like,
you know, like I if I push myself too hard,
So let let's put it in a percentage. If I
stay at about it eighty percent, I'm good. I'm just
tired all the time. But if I go anything over

(36:56):
eighty percent, I'm fucking thrash for days. Days, Like I'm
fucking like, I don't feel good, I'm exhausted, I'm sick,
I fucking you know what I'm saying. But failure, Yeah, exactly,
that's exactly it. I'm literally in hearts.

Speaker 3 (37:13):
Christ what the fuck?

Speaker 2 (37:15):
You know what I'm saying. I got to take a Yeah,
absolutely with the heart attack, Like I said, it was
just a you know, it's just a lot of recovery
still and a lot and a lot of time to go.
That's all it is.

Speaker 3 (37:26):
It is gonna be, you know, Chris.

Speaker 2 (37:28):
You know, like I said, I can't do the things
I used to do. Forty I just turned forty three.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
Okay, I I well technically just turned forty five in June,
So I'm technically I gotta go do a colonoscopy all
that adult shit, you know.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
Oh yeah, I gotta I get to do all that
stuff early too.

Speaker 3 (37:50):
Well, they changed the age to forty five. Yeah, it
used to be fifty, but I mean it makes sense,
right as far as insurance. You're trying to get as
early detection as possible for it able to detect, you know,
five years earlier exactly. I mean it's more weird just
the method is still the same where they stick the
ship up your ass yep, you know, drink that disgusting
fucking yeah to make you blow out your fucking exactly

(38:15):
insides for a while, so that way they're super super clean,
you know, in there with a hose or something. Can't
we just flush it out while you're going in with
the camera like a square gun or something.

Speaker 2 (38:25):
Where's like what exactly they're gonna give you? Just give
me a fresh.

Speaker 3 (38:32):
Yeah, just let me fucking swallow some robots with cameras
they can just throw my asshile as they push the
ship out and working out get it all done in
one shot.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
Said, It's it's so it's so crazy, like like all
my health issues, like I gotta I talked to doctors
on a regular all my doctors on a regular basis,
and you know, changing medications all the time. And you
know it's like I'm on I think eight different medications
right now and I'm gonna be on those for a while. Yeah,
but you know, eventually he will come down. They always

(39:06):
do once once the body starts healing, then I get
to come off some So that's all I've been with.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
Well. Also, between your pep pep tides right they're taking now,
has any of that helped well?

Speaker 2 (39:22):
And here's the thing is, like the one of the
reasons I'm starting to take peptides now is because my
body is not healing. And you know, luckily for me,
with the connections and the friends and the people that
I know in this in the industry that I work,
just everybody was more than will you do what you
do exactly? You know what I'm saying. Everyone, like some

(39:44):
of the I don't know if you know who doctor
Tony Hue is. No, you had you had a chance
check them on Instagram, but uh, doctor Tony Huge is
one of the pioneers of enhanced people. He runs experiments,
he does yeah, he there's there's an expert in peptides.
He's the foremost most most person like dialed in on it,

(40:08):
you know what I'm saying. He knows how they work,
he knows how to stack them, he knows how to
put them together, and him and a couple of the
people put together an actual cardiac real rehabilitation program for me.
So yeah, exactly. So, like you know, with the combination
of peptides that they want me to take, they're like,
you know, I'm taking you know, uh BP one seven,
TV five hundred, FOX O four S S thirty one.

(40:32):
All these things are meant to rebuild remove the scarring
from the heart, fucking like all these different things to
like you know, like all the nerves, the muscle, you know,
to to actually help strengthen it. So like I'm taking
a different set of dosages that are not meant for
the healing portion. They're meant for the cardiac portion.

Speaker 3 (40:53):
Fucking and I'm curious.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
Yeah, oh yeah, And like like I said, and every
one of them reached out there because like a you know,
like it's been almost a year, and you know, after
a year, the heart attack, that's what you know, usually
you go back you know, hey, we're gonna take another echo.
See what's going on. And then once I told everyone
was like, nope, we're doing this because we need you
to be healthy.

Speaker 3 (41:13):
Yeah yeah, for real. What's it like going hanging around
with Nick stro.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
Oh Nick Best? It's you know, it's it's it's hilarious because,
like you know, Nick is everybody knows. Oh he is
a very fun guy, very passionate guy, loves exactly what
he does, very giving to his fans. And here's the thing,
is like you can't we can't go nowhere without him

(41:43):
being recognized, you know, like yeah, like Nick always plays
it down and so no, I'm not that famous. I'm like, brother,
you're the most famous person in this place right now.
You know, unless there's a movie star around us, You're
You're You're a moon. You know what I'm saying. You
Everyone looks at you because how big you are, and
it's actually feel small. You know what I'm saying. Oh yeah,

(42:08):
oh yeah, very you know what I'm saying. We we
get to go out to the et, we get to
do you know, we get invited to do things all
the time, Like we got to go I got to
go to power slap two and three. I'm like, come on,
you know what I'm saying. Yeah, we get to go events.
I went to, uh the International Sports Hall of Fame.
I've gone to many Olympias. I've we've gone to all
these different uh things. I got to meet uh fucking

(42:33):
Michael Bisbee. Uh you know Dana White. Uh you know
what I'm saying, Like, yeah, it's like I said, being
able to just be you know, and Nick always tells
me to he reminds me, do not fan out. We're
all professionals here, and he's all and I've seen Dana
White and I immediately jumped in there and I was like, hey,

(42:55):
he's a dude. I'm like, I respect it. He's but
it's Dana White and he's a I get it. But
you know what I'm saying, but you get.

Speaker 3 (43:04):
What probably would have grabbed Dan's ball, was like, hey,
what how you doing? Just the just the funk around.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
That's it.

Speaker 3 (43:12):
I mean, no, I'm it's just cool. Like I do
see a lot of his like videos and content that
he posts, and it's just like he looks like a
fun guy. I mean, he's jack just fucking what's his working.
But it's just he's he seems like a fucking fun
dude where he I imagine him just joking around a
bunch of times.

Speaker 2 (43:30):
Oh yeah, and then that's why when you're.

Speaker 3 (43:32):
The biggest dude in the room, you're like, hey, you
want to No, I'm just gonna grab your you know
what I mean, Like I'm just gonna pick up some
fucking tiny thing because everybody's tying around him or just
around like the new ones that he's got going on now,
Like he just seems like a fun guy. Imagine that
that world, right, because you're always not always in Vegas,

(43:52):
but Vegas is a hot spot for like the every
competition's strong Man competition, So it's like you're just kind
of in that world of entertainment. Entertainment, but entertainment, serious entertainment,
triming competition is going on right now, right.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
Yeah, yeah, was going on. It was strong it was
strongest ESPN World's Strongest Man happened, uh four months ago,
but they're just barely televised. Yeah yeah. And then we
were just at the Strongest Man on Earth in Denver,
So we were last week in Denver for that, and
then like you know, we got multiple other shows getting
ready come up. I know that we've got we're going

(44:29):
to be coming to Pennsylvania pretty soon. And which part
I have no idea. I got to look it up
on the calendar.

Speaker 3 (44:36):
But you send me that that's not depending on how
where it is, that's not too far of a drive
that I would.

Speaker 2 (44:43):
Hell yeah, I'll send you as soon as I'll find
the flyer and send it to I think that's in November.

Speaker 3 (44:50):
Okay, yeah, even better.

Speaker 2 (44:52):
Yeah, So like I said, yeah, we get to we're
gonna go do that, and then, like you know, there's
all these other strong It's it's so fun and also too,
it's like Las Vegas. It's a bodybiling Mecca.

Speaker 3 (45:02):
If Almy is listening, dude, fucking text me or I
maybe we'll text him. Because if Philly drive down from Maine,
I'll drive down there. I have no problem fucking dripping
down Pennsylvania. Depending on how far we're talking about Pittsburgh,
that's a little bit further ride. I think Philly.

Speaker 2 (45:18):
I think it is in Pittsburgh.

Speaker 3 (45:20):
Sure you finally give me a second second, just say
I'm just gonna write, Oh yeah, I don't see what happened.
How far we drive? Oh yeah, give me a second.
Not so probably ten hours. I could do that. I
would do ten hours to come see you. Oh yeah, yeah, dude,

(45:42):
I would definitely drive ten hours just to go fucking
see you.

Speaker 2 (45:45):
Hell yeah, let's see. I'm looking at it.

Speaker 3 (45:47):
Right, I mean nick too, I'm not.

Speaker 2 (45:49):
Oh yeah, no, I oh rich though, No, I was wrong, brother,
it's Richmond, Virginia.

Speaker 3 (45:58):
All right, that's not that bad of a drive. All right, Cool,
that's not it's like a thirteen hour drive.

Speaker 2 (46:06):
Hell yeah, there we go. I just I just sent
it you on Instagram too.

Speaker 3 (46:13):
It's not it's not. Yeah, dude, fuck it, yeah.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
It's not.

Speaker 3 (46:18):
Hell yeah, Like I said, oh yeah, dude, that's even
less time. That's that's a fucking nine hour drive. So
I'm yeah again, I'll get there in ten fu. Yeah dude,
all right that sounds good. We can actually send me.

Speaker 2 (46:30):
Oh yeah, it's on the flyer. Yeah, it's on the flyer,
so on Instagram, so you'll be able to see it.
So yeah, because that's one of the things I've been
trying to do. I've been trying to get my ass
over there to the East Coast. I fucking you know,
Kaz is right down the way for me. But with
the way everything's been lately, I have Yeah, I literally
not had any opportunity to uh to to really like

(46:54):
take some free time off because I'm fucking in demand
for what I'm doing. And the only time like I've
been taking I've been lucky. Oh yeah, I've been lucky
right now where I've been able to insert one or
two day vacations with my wife because like U, I
take her with me on the trip and then we

(47:14):
fucking you know wherever we're at. I'm like, all right, cool,
the events over, things are over, let's do something, and
then we go home. So it's the only time I've
been able to actually get any uh free time in.
But god damn it. The rest of the time, I've
just been fucking working like a motherfucker, Like even today,

(47:35):
like uh, I had like h Luckily we was able
to record this a lot later because I was so
fucking swamped with the amount of videos and editing I
had to do today. Fucking it sucks. It doesn't suck,
it's not it's you know, it's not fun after a while.

Speaker 3 (47:50):
So it's November ninth, which is a Sunday.

Speaker 2 (47:53):
Oh wow, so.

Speaker 3 (47:56):
I would sorry, you're gonna watch some ship go down
in real time. I can drag down. If Adam wants
to come with me, I'll pick him up. I think
right now he doesn't work Sunday Moneys because of their schedule,
but I could be wrong, and then I can take
until Tuesday. Fuck it, dude, you feel like that's a
good weekend and the family wants to come here, he
can ride with me or Riley or the Hunt happy

(48:17):
birthday Hunt. But outside of that, I know this won't
come out till Friday. Today's Monday, Nay, But.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
Yeah, we'll get it. We'll get we'll get some plans
in the working, you know what I'm saying. And also
to uh, what I could maybe do is uh, you know,
I don't know the situation down over there, but like
if I fly in, do the seminar, and then I
don't leave and I fucking take off with you guys
for a little bit and then fly home from whatever
airport is closer to you guys. You know what I'm saying,

(48:47):
my bible to get some time in.

Speaker 3 (48:49):
Yeah, dude, fuck yeah, crash. Everybody's hey, what do you
do right now? You are now? Motherfuckers.

Speaker 2 (49:00):
That's it. That's it. You know what I'm saying, We'll see,
We'll see what we can do. You know that sounds
like a plan because I've been I've been trying to
get my ass down there to go see I was.
I was last year. I was in North Carolina, but
I fucking it was. I was literally in and out
and I couldn't even fucking stick around.

Speaker 3 (49:18):
I was it.

Speaker 2 (49:19):
Where where the hell we go? Chart fucking whatever? The
big stadium is in North Carolina. I can't remember. I
can't remember what it is, but we had os g
over there. No, No, it's not that. It's it's the arena.
It's one of the the like the old arenas that

(49:41):
they used to that one of the I think one
of the teams played that.

Speaker 3 (49:43):
I can't remember the name where the Hurricanes play, Yeah,
I think so. Yeah, I don't know where they play.

Speaker 2 (49:51):
Yeah, no, I said it was, but it was a
while ago. Yes, But like I said, I've been still
wanting to go down there or fucking hang out with
you guys.

Speaker 3 (50:04):
While I'm coming. Either way, I'll see how many people
I can get because there we go. Yeah, yeah, I'm
coming in a way. I don't give a ship that
ain't nothing but a drive.

Speaker 2 (50:12):
That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 3 (50:15):
I did that. I did that fucking two weeks ago.
When I dropped off my son to college. Oh yeah, yeah,
we went. He's going to ri I T in New York.
There is a guy at orientation like they're a little
drop off thing. They had a bunch of like not vendors,
but little like clubs or different ship within the college

(50:39):
that you can sign up for. And they had this
guy air brushing and they had were giving away hats
or bags winter hats. Yeah, so I grabbed a winter
hat and I looked at my son. I'm like, oh,
they should do r I T on the front and
then arted on the back. So it's like, al did Nah?

(51:05):
I thought, you don't do that. But that's hilarious. Dude,
please don't do that. I'm gonna I'm gonna change my
friends group to that because that's good. Come on, you know,
I can't say a come on like this is fucking
that's it. I'm a written a dad. He's like, nah, man,

(51:29):
come on, Oh so nine nine hours too, that's nothing.

Speaker 2 (51:36):
There we go. There, we go. Like I said, when
we get it, we'll get it a little closer. We'll
get it dialed in.

Speaker 3 (51:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (51:42):
Yeah, that's what I'm down with. I'm already already got
the gears turning, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (51:49):
Oh god, yeah, yeah, let's go.

Speaker 2 (51:52):
Fuck. Yeah. Well, Joe, I was fucking great hanging out
and talking. Brother. I appreciate you too. I guess we're
coming on.

Speaker 3 (51:59):
And thanks for having me. I'm glad you said. It's
been a long time. Yeah, like hanging out and I
do miss everybody, like I missed talking to everybody. It's hard.
You throw out some ship into the chat group and
it's just not what it is. Everybody has lives and
it is what it is. But I do miss fucking
talking and hanging.

Speaker 2 (52:17):
Hell yeah, ellye. I enjoyed it, man, I fucking I
love it. But like I said, you know, it's getting
things recandled restarted and fucking catching back up because that's
what I fucking love.

Speaker 3 (52:26):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (52:27):
Let everyone order to find you on Instagram.

Speaker 3 (52:30):
Uh you know what my fucking thing is. I think
it's like Joseph Bulet, all one word.

Speaker 2 (52:37):
All one word. I'll put it in the link.

Speaker 3 (52:39):
Yeah right, I Uh, we even get to talk about
the dating stuff.

Speaker 2 (52:46):
We'll get to it again. Brother, we'll catch no.

Speaker 3 (52:49):
It was a good time, but it was a good time.
I'm glad thanks for having me already.

Speaker 2 (52:53):
Thank you, brother, and uh for those who are listening,
if you want to watch my ship YouTube, going to
listen to a spreaker, soundclouds, hitch your Spotify, Google Play,
Apple podcast spot being, SoundCloud, Deezer. iHeartRadio. This motherfucker's everywhere
you can easily fucking find it, rate, review, like, subscribe,
all that bullshit. I'm also part of the Inner Circle
Podcast Network group of powerful podcasters out there sharing their shit.
That is Inner Circle pn dot com. We'll take it
everyone on our websites, everyone on our shows, so it makes.

Speaker 3 (53:14):
You check it the fuck out.

Speaker 2 (53:15):
Yes, shows is the Plunge failing Olive will send me
some more of the untrade dives, the hood diner shit happen,
twenty Party naked, So it makes you check it the
fuck out And we'll see y'all, motherfuckers on the next one.

Speaker 3 (53:26):
Fuck
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